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IS 12044 (1987): Mechanically Operated Switches for use
inAircrafts [TED 14: Aircraft and Space Vehicles]
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Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR
MECHANICALLY OPERATED SWITCHES FOR USE IN AIRCRAFTS
Aircraft Electrical Equipment Sectional Committee, ETDC 55
Chuimran Repmcnting
SHRI M. IL KULSH~ESTAA Directorate General of Technical
Development, New Delhi
SHRI S. B. NIYOOI ( AIfrrnots to Shri M. K. Kulrhrertha )
SERI A. BANDOPADHYA Development Commissioner, Small Scale
Industries, New Delhi
SHRI A. K. Goo1.4 ( Altsmatr ) SHRI MILAN KUMAIX BASU Hindustan
Aeronautics Ltd, Lucknow
SSI~I S. K. B. PAREKR ( Allcmatr I ) SERI P. Y. KALUSKAR (
Altrmatr II )
SHRI J. E. COMPOSE Indian Airlines Corporation, New Delhi SEIRI
YASHVIR KUMAR ( Alternate )
DDAIS Directorate of Common Systems, New Delhi DDCS-I (Altrmatr
)
SHR~ RAY KUMAH GUPTA Delton Cable Industries Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
SHI~I P. S. RAMAN ( Alfcrnarc )
SNRI MADAN MOHAN Air India, Bombay SHRI S. K. GARQ ( Altcrnatr
)
SERI R. NARASIMHAN Civil Aviation Department, New Delhi SHHI J.
S. PRAKASR ._ Aeronautical Development Establishment
( R & D ), Bangalore Wo-CUR H. S. RAQHUN~TH ( Alternate
)
Samr K. V. R. Rno Indian Cable Co Ltd, Calcutta SERI S.
BHATTACEARYA ( Alternate )
DR K. SUDIXAKARA RAO Indian Space Research Organization,
Trivandrum SHRI A. BOSE ( Ahrnalc )
SHRI C. SITAPATI RAO Electronics Testing St Development Centre.
Hyderabad
SHRI B. L. SHAHI Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, Nasik SHRI B. S.
REDDI ( Alternate )
( Continued on page 2 )
6 Copyright 1987 BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
This publication is protected under the Indian Copyright Act (
XIV of 1957 ) and reproduction in whole or in part by any means
except with written permission of the
publisher shall be deemed to be an infringement of copyright
under the said Act.
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( Continued from page 1 1
Members Representing
SERI S. P. TANEJA
DH V. K. TIKKU
SERI S. K. SEN ( Alternota ) WQ-CDR N. K. WADHWA
SHRI B. PARIKR (Afternote j SHRI S. P. SA~EDEP.
Directorate General of Technical Development ( DGTD ), New
Delhi
National Insulated Cable Co of India Ltd, Calcutta
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, Bangalore
Director General, BIS ( Ex-$cio Membrr ) Director ( Elec tech
)
Secretary SHBI H. .‘% SWAMI
Joint Director ( Elec tech ), BIS
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Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR
MECHANICALLY OPERATED SWITCHES FOR USE IN AIRCRAFTS
0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard was adopted by the Indian Standards
Institution on 25 March 1987, after the draft finalized by the
Aircraft Electrical Equipment Sectional Committee had been approved
by the Electrotechnical Division Council.
0.2 This standard covers the general requirements and tests for
snap action mechanically operated plunger type limit switches for
use in aircraft.
0.3 In preparing this standard considerable assistance has been
derived from ‘BS 2G 213 : 1976 ‘Specification for mechanically
operated switches’, issued by British Standards Institution.
0.4 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement
of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or
calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be
rounded off in accordance with IS : 2-1260*. The number of
significant places retained in the rounded off values should be the
same as that of the specified value in this standard.
1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard specifies the general requirements and tests
for snap action mechanically operated plunger type limit switches
for use in nominal 28 V dc and single-phase supplies of 115/200 V,
400 Hz ac systems in aircraft.
2. TERMINOLOGY
2.0 For the purpose of this standard, the following definitions
shall “PPlY.
*Rules for rounding off numerical values ( raised ).
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2.1 Actuating Force - The force required to move the actuating
plunger from the free position to the operating position.
2.2 Release Force - The value to which the actuating force shall
be reduced in order to permit the plunger to move back to the
release position after operation.
2.3 Full Overtravel Force - The force necessary to move the
actua- ting plunger from the free position to the total travelled
position.
2.4 Pre-travel - The distance between the free position and the
operating position (see Fig. 1 ).
TOTAL TRAVEL MOVEMENT
FREE OPERATING TOTAL RELEASE POSITION POSITION TRAVELLED
POSITION
PQbtTION
FIG. 1 SWITCH POSITIONS
2.5 Overtravel - The distance between the operating position and
the total travelled position.
2.6 Movement Differential - The distance between the operating
position and the release position.
2.7 Free Position
2.7.1 Switches with Two or More Mounting Roles at Right Angles
to the Plunger Centre Line -.,The position of the face of the
actuating plunger when no external mechanical force is applied to
it, measured from a plane passing through the centre line of upper
mounting holes.
2.7.2 Switches with Single-Hole Mounting with a Threaded Turret
in Line with the Plunger, Centre Line - The position of the
actuating plunger, when no external mechanical force is applied to
it, measured from a chosen datum plane passing through the threaded
turret.
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2.8 Operating Position - The position of the face of the
actuating, plunger, measured as in 2.7.1 or 2.7.2 as appropriate at
the instant when an increasing’ applied force has just caused the
switch contacts to change over.
2.9 Release Position - The position of the face of the actuating
plunger, measured as in 2.7.1 of 2.7.2 as appropriate, at the
instant when decreasing applied force allows the switch contacts to
revert to their initial state.
2.10 Total Travelled Position - The position of the face of the
actuating plunger, measured as in 2.7.1 or 2.7.2 as appropriate,
when an increasing applied force has caused it to move to the
actual limit of permissible travel.
2.11 Operation - A cycle of movement of the plunger such that
all the contacts function and then return to their original
position.
2.12 Normal Temperature, Pressure and Humidity
Temperature : 15 to 35°C
Pressure : 86 to 106 kPa
Humidity : 45 to 75 percent
2.13 Repeat or Repeatability -The tolerance achieved on the
operating or tripping point throughout the operational life of any
one switch.
2.14 Simultaneity -The degree of coincidence of the operating or
release positions of either:
a) all sets of contacts of a multi-pole switch expressed in
distance travelled by the actuator; or
b) two or more separate sensitive switches mounted in a common
switch assembly ( or enclosure) expressed in distance travelled by
the actuator.
2.15 Deadbreak - The condition at the operating or release
position where any contact is open circuit and the snap action has
not been completed.
2.16 Deadbreak Travel -The actuation travel distance over which
the deadbreak condition exists.
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2.17 Snap Action - A rapid motion of the contacts from one
position to another, or their return. This action is relatively
independent of the rate of travel of the actuator.
2.18 Quality Assurance -The description of those tests performed
to verify that the standard proven by type testing has been
maintained over an extended period until requalification is
required.
2.19 Sample -- An individual switch, for test, selected
according to an agreed plan, and which is identified throughout
testing by an arbitrary number allocated as required by this
standard.
2.20 Type Tests -Tests carried out to prove conformity with the
requirements of this standard. These are intended to prove the
general qualities and design of a given type of switch.
2.21 Acceptance Tests -Tests carried out on samples taken from a
lot for the purpose of acceptance of the lot.
2.22 Routine Tests -Tests carried out on each switch to check
the essential requirements which are likely to vary during
production.
3. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
3.0 All switches shall comply with the requirement of this
standard and where relevant those of I3 : 10240-1982*.
3.1 The method of actuation shall be by means of a plunger which
on depression or release, within the range of speed of operation,
shall impart a snap action to the switch contacts.
3.2 The complete switch should preferably be hermetically
sealed, but it is anticipated that certain other designs will meet
the requirements of this standard ( for example, plungers
incorporating scraper rings and compression type seals with
outgoing terminations from the switch- ing compartment hermetically
sealed ).
3.3 Overtravel of the actuating plunger shall be provided after
the switch snap action has taken place.
3.4 The switches are intended to be operated by a force axial to
the plunger centre line, but the design shouId be suitable for
operation by oblique force up to 15” from the plunger centre
line.
*General requirements for aircraft electrical equipment for
aircrafts.
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3.5 Full overtravel may be utilized at all times without
affecting the electrical or mechanical life of the switch.
3.6 The actuating plunger shall be insulated from all current
carrying parts. All other exposed metal parts shall also be
insulated from current carrying parts.
3.7 Termination shall be by any of the following methods:
a) Terminal blocks with screwed terminations having threads
complying with the requirement of relevant Indian standard.
b) ‘Potted-in’ flying leads which should preferably be 2 m in
length. These leads shall be of extruded construction, yellow in
colour and etched to improve sealing. Other approved cables of
comparable flexibility may be used.
c) Terminal junctions of an approved standard suitable for size
20 cable.
d) Connectors of an approved standard
3.8 Each termination or cable shall be identified by a number in
accordance with the diagram on the switch and appropriate switch
drawings.
3.9 The switches shall be suitable for mounting in any
attitude.
3.10 The switches shall be suitable for use at the altitude ( or
equivalent pressures) and the temperatures for correct operation
and non- derangement as given in 7.0.1 and 7.0.2.
4. RATING
4.1 Switches shall be designed to operate on 28 V dc or 115 V
ac, 400 Hz and shall be suitable for ihe ‘ nature of loads’
required in Table 1 co1 8 at the declared current ratings.
5. DECLARATIONS
5.1 In addition to the declarations required by IS : 7854-1975*,
the manufacturer shall declare the following:
a) The limits of the following forces applied axially ( and
obliquely, if applicable ) to actuate the switch plunger:
1) -4ctuating force,
*Specification for voltages and frequency for aircraft
electrical systems.
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2) Full overtravel force,
3) Release force, and
4) Plunger overload.
b) The limits of the plunger travel required to bring about the
following:
1) Pre-travel,
2) Overtravel,
3) Movement differential travel,
4) Operating position,
5) Kelease position,
6) Total travelled position,
7) Free position,
8) Deadbreak; and
9) Simultaneity.
c) The system of batching used for quality test sampling.
6. MARKING
6.1 In addition to the switching sequence diagram and outgoing
terminal or flying lead numbering, the following information shall
be clearly and indelibly marked on each switch:
a) The manufacturer’s type number;
b) The manufacturer’s name or identification;
c) The number of this Indian Standard;
d) The manufacturer’s serial number;
e) Resistive current rating; and
f) Voltage ( dc and ac ).
6.1.1 The switch may also be marked with the Standard Mark.
NOTE- The use of the Standard Mark is governed by the provisions of
the
Bureau of Indian Standards Act 1986 and the Rules and
Regulations made thereunder. The Standard Mark on products covered
by an Indian Standard conveys the assurance that they have been
produced to comply with the requirements of that standard under a
well-defined system of inspection, testing and quality control
which is devised and supervised by BIS and operated by the
producer. Standard marked products are also continuously checked by
BIS for conformity to that standard as a further safeguard. Details
of conditions under which a licence for the use of the Standard
Mark may be granted to manufacturers or producers, may be obtained
from the Bureau of Indian Standards.
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TABLE 1 ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL LOADING CONDITION
(Clawes 4.1, 7.18, 7.18.1 lrnd7.18.4)
NUMBER OF CONDITIONS OF TESTS OPERAl’lON ENDURANCE TEST FOR r---
c-*--I r_--_*_- --T EFA Volts Total per Temperature Altitude Switch
“C f 5°C
---_ - ,Jc_--__--_--_‘) Amperes Onerations/ Nature of
ELECTRICAL LOADIN@
‘Minute ’
(6) (7)
MILLIVOLT MILLIVOLT Dao~s DROPS INITIAL DURINQ
Load AND AITER TESTS
(8) (9) (10)
As declared on DDP
25 Resistive sea 7.11 See 7.11.1
As declared on DDP
As declared on DDP
25 Inductive see 7.11 see 7.11.1
25 kaamd p
See 7.11 se 7.11.1
As declared on DDP
25 Low level see 7.11 Set 7.11.1 resistance
- 50 - - -
( axial E . .
mechanical endurance ;J
only ) ,% I
_.
(1) (3) (4) (5)
50 percent Maximum Sea level declared temperature 28 V dc
-54 2 I 300 m 50 percent
50 percent Maximum Sea level c3 declared
temperature 50 percent -54 21300 m
m+ 28Vdc -
28 V dc 100 percent 20 Sea level
l - 28Vdc 50 percent 50 percent
100 000
total sub- divided as follows: 80 000 (ii 10 000 (ii) IO 000
(iii)
20 -54 Sea level
20 (i) Sea level
Maximum class tempera- ture (ii) Minimum class tempera- ture
(iii)
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NUMBER OP OPERATION r-A-7 Total per
Switch
(1)
100 000 total sub- divided as follows:
80 000 (i) 10 000 (ii) 10 000 (iii)
;5 100 percent
50 percent
TABLE I ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL LOADING CONDITION- Contd t: .
.
CONDITIONS OF TESTS ELECTKICAL LO.~DINCJ k MILLIVGLT MILLIVOLT
o
ENDUI~ANCE TSsr POR c--------- h---___-_--__? DROPS Amperes
Operations/ Nature of INITIAL
DROPS g DURINO . r-----h-_--~ EFA Volts
Temocrature Altitude od* 5°C
(2) (3)
20 (i) Sea level Maximum class temprra- ture (ii) Minimum class
tempera- ture (iii)
(4) (5)
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(6)
Minute
(7)
Load
(8)
AND AFTER k TESTS g
* (9) (10)
20 Sea level
20 21300
50 percent 20 Sea level
115/200 v ac
115/200 V ac
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As declared on DDP, if applicable
25 Resistive see 7.11 see 7.11.1
As declared on DDP, if applicable
25 Inductive see 7.11 Ssr 7.11.1
NOTE 1 -The Total number of operations to be completed with
electrical loading should be selected from the following value: 50
000 or 100 000. Whichever value is selected is to be declared.
NOTE 2 - Column 4 shows the particular tests required for
experimental flight approval.
NOTE 3 - Two switches should be tested each loading condition
quoted, one carrying the load through the normally open contacts
and the other through the normally closed contacts.
NOTE 4 - Values of current in column 6 should be the maximum
full load currents declared with the exception of that for the low
level resistive load which shall not exceed 75 mA.
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7. TESTS
7.0 General
7.0.1 The switches shall be suitable for use at different
conditions of severities of temperature, however; the upper limit
of ambient temperature shall be 90°C. Switches shall be capable of
carrying their maximum rated current through all contacts for
two-hours at the appropriate maximum ambient temperature.
7.0.2 The switches shall be suitable for continuous operation at
pressures equivalent to any altitude between sea level and 21 300
m.
NOTE - Unless otherwise specified, tests shall be carried out at
normal temperature and pressure.
7.0.3 All tests shall be carried out with the switch mounted on
a metal plate earthed through a 100 mA fuse.
7.0.4 The switch action during all plunger travel tests shall be
controlled using a micrometer screw thread device.
7.0.5 During any checks to ensure correct operation indicating
lamps 2’5 W or 3’5 W at 28’5 V shall be connected to the terminals
of each circuit of the switch.
7.0.6 For dc inductive endurance load tests, 100 mH air cored
coil shall be used.
7.0.7 After all manufacturing processes and finishes have been
completed and inspected, each switch shall be operated 200 times to
minimum overtravel with no electrical load.
7.1 Type Tests - The following shall constitute the type
tests:
a) Workmanship and finish (see 7.4);
b) Marking (‘see 7.5);
c) Correct contact sequence (see 7.6);
d) Mechanical calibration ( see 7.7 );
e) Sealing ( see 7.8 );
f) High voltage ( see 7.9);
g) Insulation resistance (see 7.10);
h) Voltage drop ( see 7.11);
j ) Mass ( see 7.12 );
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k) Strength of actuator, terminals and mountings (see 7.13);
m) Continuous current and non-derangement (see 7.14);
n) Icing (see 7.15 );
p) Short circuit (see 7.16 );
q) Overload ( see 7.17 );
r ) Endurance test ( see 7.18 );
s ) Vibration ( see 7.19 );
t ) Acceleration ( see 7.20);
u) Climatic (see 7.21 );
v) Fluid contamination ( see 7.22 );
w) Sand test (see 7.23 );
x) Salt mist test ( see 7.24);
y) Explosion proofness ( see 7.25 ); and
z) Magnetic influence ( see 7.26);
7.1.1 Type tests shall be made on switches which have previously
passed the routine tests. Each basic type of switch shall be
subjected to type tests in accordance with the schedule approved by
the type approving authority. If a sample fails in any one of the
tests, two further samples shall be subjected to the same series of
tests up to completion of the test in which the first sample failed
and then one of the two shall continue the schedule to completion.
If either of the second sample quantity also fails, then that batch
of switches shall be deemed to have failed to meet the requirements
of this standard.
7.2 Acceptance - The following shall constitute the acceptance
tests:
a) Mechanical calibration (see 7.7 );
b) High voltage (see 7.9);
c) Insulation resistance ( see 7.10 );
d) Voltage drop ( see 7.11);
e) Mass (see 7.12 );
f) Strength of actuator terminals and mounting ( see 7.13 );
g) Continuous current and non-derangement (see 7.14);
h) Icing ( see 7.15 );
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m> 4
P)
Short circuit ( see ‘7.16 );
Overload ( see 7.17 );
Endurance test ( see 7.18 );
Vibration ( see 7.19 ); and
Acceleration ( see 7.20 ).
7.2.1 The number of samples for acceptance tests shall be as
agreed to between the purchaser and the manufacturer.
7.3 Routine Tests -The shall constitute the routine tests:
4 b) 4 4 e) f)
d 11)
7.3.1 stated.
Workmanship and finish (see 7.4);
Marking ( see 7.5 );
Correct contact sequence ( see 7.6 );
Mechanical calibration ( see 7.7 );
Sealing (see 7.8 );
High voltage (see 7.9);
Insulation resistance ( see 7.10); and
Voltage drop (see 7.11 ).
Routine tests shall be carried out on each switch in the
order
7.4 Workmanship and Finish - Each switch shall be inspected for
conformity to the relevant drawings. Workmanship; finish and
general assembly shall be satisfactory.
7.5 Marking - Each switch shall satisfy the requirements of
6.
7.6 Correct Contact Sequence - Using indicating lamps, each
switch shall be checked to ensure that the appropriate contacts and
circuits are made when the switch is operated during all the
plunger travel checks in 7.7. Movement of the plunger in both
directions shall impart a snap action to the switch contacts on
opening and closing.
7.7 Mechanical Calibration
7.7.1 Actuating Forces - The forces (a) to (c) required to
actuate the switch plungers to the operating, release and total
travelled positions
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shall be measured axially with the plunger and shall comply with
the declared limits. The requirements of 7.0.4 and 7.05 shall
apply.
a) Actuating force,
b) Release force, and
c) Full overtravel force.
When switches are designed to be operated by forces applied
obliquely or in directions other than axially (see 3.4 ), forces
(a), (b) and (c) shall also be measured for this type of
operation.
7.7.2 Travel Characteristics -The travels required to actuate
the switch plunger with uni-directional movement to the positions
specified in (a) to (j) shall be measured axially with the plunger
and shall comply with the declared limits. The requirements of
7.0.4 and 7.0.5 shall apply.
a) Pre-travel,
b) Over-travel,
c) Movement of differential travel,
d) Free position,
e) Operating position,
f) Release position,
g) Total traveiled position,
h) Deadbreak, and
j ) Simultaneity.
7.8 Sealing - Switches shall be subjected to the requirements of
7.8.1 and either 7.8.2 or 7.8.3 according to the declared category
of sealing, followed by 7.8.4.
7.8.1 Leakage Test- The switch shall be immersed in a suitable
wetting agent, and then transferred to a bath containing a mixture
of distilled water and the wetting agent in such proportions that
the surface tension is reduced to 0’3 N/m at standard atmospheric
temperature. The air pressure above the surface of the bath shall
be reduced to 7’2 kPa. No evidence of leakage at the switch shall
be observable during a period of five minutes.
All switches shall be subjected to and pass the leakage test
specified. Switches shall be given five operations during the
period of this test in order to demonstrate sealing under dynamic
conditions.
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7.8.2 Hermetic Sealing - The switches shall be subjected to a
suitable test ( for example, mass spectrometer ) to determine the
leakage rate, which shall not exceed the equivalent of 3 cm’ per
year at a differential pressure of one atmosphere. All hermetically
sealed cavities shall be subjected to individual tests.
7.8.3 Environmental Sealing - The switches shall be immersed for
1 h in a vessel containing water and a suitable wetting agent and
subjected to an external pressure of 17’2 kPa. The switch shall
pass the test without any leakage.
7.8.4 Standard of Acceptance - Immediately following these
tests, excessive moisture shall be removed from the switches which
shall then meet the requirements of 7.7, 7.10 and 7.11.1. After a
24 h recovery period at normal temperature, tests specified in 7.9
and 7.10 shall be performed. Following these tests, the switches
shall be opened and examined in order to ascertain that no water
ingress has occurred.
NOTK - As a routine test, environmental free switches shall be
sllbjected to and pass the test in 7.8.1 except that the five
operations need not be done after removal from the water bath the
switches shall be dried. Hermetically sealed switches shall be
subjected to tests in 7.8.2 in the subassembly stage and to 7.8.1
in the final stage.
7.9 High Voltage-Switch shall be sub.jected to the voltage test
specified in the relevant Indian Standard with the plunger in the
depressed and released position. The switch shall withstand the
high voltage without any arcing or puncture.
7.10 Insulation Resistance - Switches shall be subjected to the
insulation resistance test specified in 3.11 of IS :
10240-1982”.
7.11 Voltage Drop - The voltage drop measured across any pair of
terminals or ‘potted-in’ leads measured for five consecutive
operations of the switch shall not exceed a value commensurate with
40 Megohms resistance, excluding lead wire resistance.
7.11.1 During and at the conclusion of certain tests voltage
drop measurements are specified. These shall be conducted as
specified in 7.11 but the value sllall not exceed a value
commensurate with 50 hleghoms, excluding lead wire resistance.
7.11.2 The measurements shall be taken using the test currents
in use during endurance tests, am! at all other times using the
nominal rated resistive load.
7.12 Mass -The switches, including all mounting hardware, shall
be weighed. The weight shall not exceed the declared value.
*General requirements for electrical equipment for aircraft,
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7.13 Mechanical Strength of Actuator, Terminations and
Mounting
7.13.1 The terminals, when the switch is mounted normally, shall
withstand the tightening torques and pull forces for 1 min as given
below. The pull shall be applied both along the axis and at right
angles to the axis of the terminal screw or along the lea’d wire
slot, if appropriate. No damage shall be incurred.
Size of Thread Tightening Torque Pull Force
N-m N
M3 1’0 45
M4 2’0 45
4-40 UNC 0’65 45
6-32 UNC 1’2 45
7.13.2 Switches having ‘potted-in’ flying leads, when mounted
normally; shall have each lead, in turn, subjected to a pull of 45
N in a direction along the line of the lead. No damage shall be
incurred.
Switches having terminal junctions shall have each lead, in
turn, subjected to pull of 90 N. The axial movement of the cable at
the pin shall not exceed 0’3 mm and no electrical discontinuity
shall occm during the test. No damage shall be incurred.
7.13.3 When mounted normally, the switch shall be subjected to
the plunger overload force specified in 5 applied to the switch
plunger in the direction of travel for 1 min. No damage shall be
incurred.
7.13.4 Bushing mounted switches shall be mounted on a metal
panel using normal mounting means with the hardware specified. 3’5
Nm shall be applied to the mounting nut.
A torque If the unit has provision
for a non-turn device, the mounted switch housing shall
additionally be subjected to a torque of 0’5 Nm with the non-turn
device mounted on the switch in the normal manner. No damage shall
be incurred.
7.13.5 Mounting screws on multi-hole mounting slyitches shall be
subjected to a torque of 0’65 Km.
7.13.6 On completion of these tests the switch shall continue to
function normally and shall be checked for compliance \vith the
requirements of 7.7, 7.8.1, 7.10 and 7.11.1.
7.14 Continuous Current and Non-Derangement - For the purposes
of these tests, except for flying-lead types, at least 2 m of
size
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20 cable shall be attached to each termination and not more than
1 m of this length shall be housed inside the heating chamber.
7.14.1 All normally open and normally closed contacts, in turn,
shall carry for a period of not less than 2 h the full electrical
load at the maximum ambient temperature. After this time the
terminal tempe- rature rise shall be measured and shall not, when
added to the ambient temperature, exceed the limitations of the
materials used in the switch. In the case of switches with frying
leads the measurements shall be made on the conductor 25 mm from
the point of exit from the switch.
7.14.2 Where a non-derangement temperature is declared, the
switch shall be maintained at this temperature for the specified
period and no damage or derangement shall occur.
7.14.3 On completion of this test and whilst at maximum
temperature the insulation resistance shall be measured as in 7.10.
The insulation resistance shall not be less than 10 M a.
7.14.4 After a recovery period of up to 24 h at normal ambient
temperature, the switch shall comply with the requirements of the
tests in 7.7, 7.10, and 7.11.1.
7.15 Icing
7.15.1 With the switch plunger in the free position, the switch
shall be maintained at the minimum operating temperature for 1 h
and shall then be placed in an atmosphere of 100 percent relative
humidity at 20 f 5°C for 30 min. This cycle shall be repeated and
the switches maintained at their minimum operating temperature for
2 h. The switches shall be checked at this temperature to ensure
correct contact operation. The actuating force required for the
first operation shall also be measured and shall comply with the
value specified.
7.15.2 The plunger shall be clamped with a suitable fixture at
1’5 to 1’8 mm overtravel past the point of contact changeover and
subjected to the temperature cycling described in 7.15.1. Switches
shall not require a greater overtravel to break out from
icin,q.
7.15.3 During this test the switches shall be mounted in a
vertical position with their plungers uppermost in order to obtain
maximum ice formation around the plunger.
Any ice, which is formed, shall not adhere to the clamping arm
of the fixture, nor interfere with the release of the switch.
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7.15.4 Whilst at the minimum temperature, the plunger restraint
shall be removed suddenly, in a direction sensibly axial with the
plunger centre line, so as not to impart any disturbing influence
to the plunger. The interval between this action and the contact
changeover, shall be measured electronically and shall not exceed
300 ms. ( A suitable method of accomplishing this is shown in Fig.
3 ).
CABLES TO BE lm OF SIZE
FIG. 2 TYPICAL TEST CIRCUIT FOR SHORT-CIRCUIT TEST
7.16 Short Circuit-The switches shall be subjected to the short-
circuit tests whilst wired into a circut as given in Fig. 2.
7.16.1 Closed Circuit - On the switch under test, one pair of
normally closed contacts shall be wired into the circuit which
shall be calibrated to supply a current of 60 times the resistive
load. Calibration shall be made without the circuit-breaker, test
switch and test leads in the circuit. With the switch under test in
a closed position, the circuit shall be closed by a third switch. A
minimum of 2 min shall elapse between successive operations of the
third switch and the test shall be conducted five times. There
shall be no welding or sticking of contacts, mechanical failure or
damage to the switch after each short-circuit.
7.16.1.1 The test shall be repeated on normally open contacts (
with the switch plunger held in a depressed position).
7.16.1.2 On completion of the above tests, checks shall be made
to ensure compliance with the requirements of 7.7, 7.10 and
7.11.1.
7.16.2 Making Circuit - On the switch under test, one pair of
normally open contacts shall be wired into the circuit which shall
be calibrated to supply the same current (60 times the resistive
load ) as required in 7.16.1.
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Calibration shall be made without the circuit-breaker, test
switch and test leads in circuit. With the switch circuit under
test in the open position, the supply shall be switched on and the
contacts of the test switch shall then be closed on to the
short-circuit and remain closed for not less than 20 s. After this
test the switch contacts shall be opened and closed to prove there
is no welding or sticking of the switch contacts, mechanical
failure or damage.
7.16.2.1 The test shall be repeated on a pair of normally closed
contacts (with the plunger held in a depressed position and then
released allowing the contacts to complete the short circuit ).
7.16.2.2 On completion of these tests, checks shall be made to
ensure compliance with the requirements of 7.7, 7.10 and
7.11.1.
7.17 Overload - The switches shall be subjected to an overload
test on a resistive load at 28’5 V dc on one pair of normally open
contacts on one switch and one pair of normally closed contacts on
another switch in turn. Fifty operations shall be completed on each
switch at a speed of 5 to 6 operations per minute and the duty
cycle shall be approximately 50 percent on and 50 percent off. The
overload current for this test shall be I50 percent of the maximum
resistive load current.
At the conclusion of the overload test, correct operation of
these switches shall be checked in accordance with tests in 7.7,
7.10 and 7.11.1.
7.18 Endurance Test Conditions - The endurance test shall be
carried out so that the number of operations, electrical loading
and environmenta 1 conditions comply with the requirements of Table
1.
7.18.1 Sinusoidal Operation- Except as required in 7.18.2 and
7.18.3, the rate of operation shall comply with the requirements of
Table 1. The plunger displacement shall sensibly correspond to
simple harmonic motion with 80 percent of the declared total
plunger travel. On switches suitable for oblique plunger operation
(see 3.4 ), endurance test shall be conducted on two samples to the
maximum declared angle.
7.18.2 Snap Release-On one each type of switch, 50 percent of
the total declared number of operations shall be conducted under
fast release conditions. The plunger shall be depressed fully by
means of a suitable rotating cam and cam-follower, differing from
that in 7.18.1, which will allow the plunger to release fully with
an unrestricted snap action. The rate of operation shall be 5 to 10
operations per minute for the particular nominal resistive
load.
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7.18.3 Fast Actuation - On one other of each type of switch, 50
percent of the total declared number of operations shall be
conducted under fast operation conditions for the particular
nominal resistive load. The plungar shall be suitably depressed by
an actuator moving at a sensibly constant velocity of at least 2
m/s over the distance moved by the plunger which shall correspond
to not less than 80 percent of the total plunger travel of that
particular type of switch.
7.18.4 Endurance Test Checks- During each of the foregoing
endurance tests, voltage drop tests ( see 7.11.1 ) and insulation
test ( see 7.10) shall be made at the intervals stated below and
the results shall comply with the values required in Table 1.
Number of Operations
Start
100 000
Millivolt Drop and Insulation Resistance to be Measured at the
Following Intervals
Start
Every 5 000 operations up to 20 000 operation and thereafter
every 20 000 operations till completion of the test.
50 000 Every 2 500 operations up to 10000 operations and
thereafter every 10 000 operations till completion of the test.
25 000 At 2 500 operations, at 5 000 operations and thereafter
every 5 000 operations till completion of the test.
7.18.5 On completion of all above tests those tests specified in
7.7, 7.8.1, 7.9, 7.10 and 7.11.1 as shown in Table 1, shall be
cartied out and their requirements met.
7.19 Vibration - vibration test shall be carried out as detailed
in IS : 8252 ( Part 14 )-1982* lo-10 000 Hz each with plunger
depressed to 1’5 to 1’8 mm beyond the operating point and with the
plunger in free position. Fifty percent of each endurance run shall
be carried out with the plunger in each of the two positions as
detailed in IS: 8252 (Part 14 ) - 1982.* Tests shall be made using
an oscilloscope or a suitable indicating device at each frequency
and amplitude to monitor that no inadvertent contact operation
occurs.
7.19.1 On completion of either of the tests above, test to the
requirements of7.7, 7.8.1, 7.9, 7.10 and 7.11.1 shall be met.
*Environmental teats for aircraft equipments: Part 14
Vibration.
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7.20 Acceleration - Switches shall be subjected to acceleration
tests under normal and crash conditions as specified in IS : 8252 (
Part 15 )*.
7.20.1 For the normal acceleration test, acceleration shall be
applied alternatively in two applying directions in each of these
mutually perpendicular planes as specified in 7.19. Test lamps or
other suitable indicating devices shall be connected to the open
and closed contact terminations to determine the ability of the
contacts to remain in the correct position.
7.20.2 For the crash acceleration test switches shall comply
\zith the conditions given in the relevant Indian Standard.
7.20.3 At the conclusion of the acceleration tests, the switches
shall satisfy the requirements of the tests in 7.7, 7.10 and
7.11.1.
7.21 Climatic- Switches shall be subjected to the climatic tests
detailed in relevant Indian Standard.
During the tests the switches shall be mounted with their
plungers uppermost, and shall have at least 2 m of size 20 cable
attached to each terminal, approximately half of which shall be
contained within the test chamber.
7.21.1 Combined Humidip, Temlerature and Pressure - 28’5 V dc
supply from a current limited source shall be connected across all
normally open contacts. Means shall be provided for operating or
releasing the switch plunger from the outside of the climatic
chamber. One sxvitch shall be tested with the plunger in the free
position and a second switch with the plunger depressed 1’5 to 1’8
mm past the operating point. Switches shall not require a greater
overtravel to break out from icing.
7.21.1.1 During the above-mentioned tests, where functioning is
required, the following requirements shall apply:
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The switches shall be actuated 50 times at the rates of 25
operations per minute whilst carrying full rated resistive load at
28’5 V dc. There shall be no malfunction and at the end of the
sequence each switch shall comply with the require- ments of
7.11.1.
Insulation resistance shall be measured as required in 7.10 and
shall not be less than 10 M a.
*Environmental tests for aircraft: Part 15 Constant acceleration
(under preparation).
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7.21.1.2 At the conclusion of these tests the switches shall be
removed from the cabinet and shall comply with the requirements of
7.7, 7.10 and 7.11.1. After a 24 h recovery period, at normal
temperature, tests specified in 7.9 and 7.10 shall be
performed.
7.21.2 Tropical Exposure - The switches shall be subjected to
the test specified in relevant Indian Standard. Upon conclusion,
the tests enumerated in 7.21.1.1 shall be repeated.
7.21.3 Resistance to Mould Growth - The switches shall be
subjected to the 28 days test specified in the relevant Indian
Standard upon conclusion then shall be inspected visually. There
shall be no signs of mould growth and then shall comply with the
requirements of 7.9 and 7.10.
7.22 Fluid Contamination - Switches shall be subjected to the
fluid contamination tests in accordance with the requirements
specified in IS : 8252 ( Part 22 )*.
At the conclusion of the test, and after reaching normal
tempera- ture, each switch shall be examined for any sign of
deterioration, particular attention being given to the legibility
and firmness of attachment of the identification labels.
The switches shall be subjected to and meet the requirements of
7.8.
7.23 Sand Test-Switches shall be subjected to a sand test as
described in IS : 8252 ( Part 7)t.
At the conclusion of the test, the switches shall meet the test
requirements of 7.7, 7.10 and 7.11.1 and shall show no signs of
mechanical damage.
7.24 Salt Mist Test - Switches shall be subjected to a salt mist
test as described in IS : 8252 ( Part lo)-1979,+. At the conclusion
of the test the switches shall be subjected to and shall satisfy
the requirements of 7.7, 7.10 and 7.11.1.
*Environments tests for aircraft equipment: Part 22 Fluid
contamination ( under preparnlian ) .
tEnvironmental tests for aircraft equipment: Part 7 Sand and
dust ( under preparation ).
~Environmentnl tests for aircraft equipment: Part 10 Salt
mist.
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7.25 Explosion Proofness - Switches which comply with the
require- ment for sealing given in 7.8 shall be deemed to satisfy
the explosion proofness requirements.
7.26 Magnetic Influence - Switches which embody magnets ( or any
other device likely to cause magnetic influence) shall be tested as
described in IS : 8252 ( Part 18)-1978)*.
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Magnetic influence.
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